Helping clients navigate divorce…
Divorce can be one of the most stressful events in a person’s life….
but it doesn’t have to be.
Let the experts at Financial Harmony help you take the right steps towards creating a sturdy foundation for you and your family. Whether you are interested in mediation or divorce financial planning, allow Financial Harmony to help guide you through this difficult process.
Divorce Financial Planning
Divorce settlement counseling and
comprehensive financial analysis
can provide you with the confidence
to make the best decisions for your
unique situation, whether working
with you individually or together with
your spouse.
Mediation Services
Divorce is emotional, with financial
and legal implications for you and
your family. Financial Harmony’s
services include traditional divorce
mediation with full financial due
diligence.
Customized For You
Depending on your needs,
Financial Harmony can structure
a comprehensive plan, create an
a la carte package, or provide
customized services if you are
already working with an attorney
mediator.
About Kristine Rushing and Financial Harmony
What Our Clients Say:
-Will H.
Kristine mediated my divorce, and helped smooth what had previously been a tricky, emotional and fraught multi-year process into an amicable solution. She is kind, compassionate, very experienced and works…
Articles From Our Blog
Does Social Security Factor in a Divorce Settlement?
Does Social Security Matters During a Divorce? When you are evaluating divorce settlement options, it is important to consider how Social Security benefits will affect your long-term financial picture. Future Social Security income can play a significant role in your retirement planning and overall financial stability. As you and your spouse work through settlement discussions,…
6 Common Financial Fears in a Divorce
If you are considering divorce, financial concerns may be one of your biggest sources of stress. Questions about housing, retirement, support, and your future income can feel overwhelming. The good news is that when you gather the right information and create a financial plan, many of those fears become much more manageable. 1. Fear of…
Should I Hire a CDFA Before I Hire an Attorney?
If you are considering divorce, meeting with a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, or CDFA, before hiring an attorney may help you better understand your financial situation and settlement goals. A CDFA will help you review possible settlement outcomes, organize your priorities, and understand the long-term financial impact of different decisions. What Does a CDFA Do?…
Financial Planning for Two Households After a Divorce
The goal of creating two financially stable households after divorce begins with a balanced settlement agreement, realistic budgeting, and clear long-term financial planning so both you and your spouse move forward with a stable financial foundation. A Strong Divorce Settlement Agreement Sets the Foundation Financial stability after divorce starts long before the paperwork is signed….
How Your Divorce Can Impact Your Health Insurance
If you and your spouse share the same employer health plan, or if you are covered under your spouse’s insurance, that coverage usually ends after the divorce is finalized. You both will need to create a clear plan for future insurance, research your options early, understand what coverage you need, and include those costs in…
Staying Calm When Your Spouse Tries to Provoke You During Divorce
Divorce can bring strong emotional reactions, especially when your spouse says or does things that feel provoking. Staying calm means recognizing what affects you most, pausing before you respond, keeping communication factual, and managing stress so emotions do not take over your decisions. Divorce Can Trigger Strong Reactions Divorce is an emotional process, even when…





